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No it cant because suger dissolves into water

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12y ago

No, this is not possible filter paper can not separate the components of true solutions (homogeneous mixture)

The sugar is completely dissolved in the water; it is now in solution. You may be able to separate them with heat, though.

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Sugar - dry - would not pass through filter paper, but dissolved in a liquid it would go through.

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No, it can't be. As the sugar is in the dissolved state it can't be separated by this method.

Try boiling it!

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No. You should evaporate the water in order to separate the water and the sugar.

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only if it is mixed with water.

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I donty know

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Q: Can filter paper be used to separate and collect sugar that has been dissolved from hot water?
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